Subject and object pronouns exercisePersonal pronouns have subject and object forms. The subject forms are: I, we, he, she, it, you and they.The object forms are: me, us, him, her, it, you and them.Subject for[r]
Subject and object questionIn the simple present and simple past tense, we make questions and negatives with do, does and did. Butthere are some exceptions to this rule.In subject questions where we want to find information about the [r]
Subject and object pronouns exerciseComplete the following sentences using an appropriate subject or object pronoun.1. We scored as many goals as ……………..a) theyb) them2. James and ………………. were present there.a) Ib) me3. I can sing as well as …………………a)[r]
CLASSROOM.COMPLETEWITHRIGHT OBJECT PRONOUN8. LOOK AT THEY/ THEM. THEY/ THEM ARE PLAYING.WANT TO KNOW THE TIMETHISIS HISCELLPHONECAN9.YOUTELL...........THETIME ,NUMBERPLEASE. CALL HIM/HE.10. IS THE TEACHER GOING TO HELP WE /US?I LIKE YOUR TROUSERS.THEY ARE NICEYOUR TROUSERS ARE N[r]
Subject and Object ComplementsThe complement of an intransitive verb always says something about the subject and is therefore called subjectcomplement.Alice is beautiful. (Here the complement beautiful says something about the subject Al[r]
We use reflexive pronouns after the verb when the subject and the object are the same person. Itrefers back to the subject.I washed the dishes myself.IMyselfShe called the president herself. If we use “by” before the<[r]
Interrogative pronounsThe relative pronouns (e.g. who, which, what, whom, whose etc.) which are used to ask questions arecalled interrogative pronouns.The interrogative pronouns may be used to ask:Direct questionsWho are you?What do you want?Whom did you go with?Whose is this?Which is your pe[r]
www.e-grammar.org/present-simple/Present simple tenseFormPositive statement: I play, He playsNegative statement: I do not play (I don't play), He does not play (He doesn't play)Question form: Do you play? Does he play?Negative question: Do you not play? (Don't you play?) Does he not play? (Doesn't h[r]
d) None of TheseQ4. Which among the following definitions are correct:a) Object - Any entity that has state and behavior is known as an object.b) Class - Collection of objects is called class. It is logical entity.c) Inheritance - When one object acquires all th[r]
Noun clauses worksheetA noun clause can act as the subject or object of the verb. It can also act as the object of a preposition.Identify the noun clauses in the following sentences.1. I wondered what he was doing there.2. He replied that he wo[r]
Subject name TOUR GUIDING Units of credit 2 Study length 15 weeks Prerequisite Co requisite Introduction to Tourism and Management Suggested study Commitment Approximately 2 class hours per week Term 92011 Subject Coordinator Lecturer Nguyễn Phương Lan Con[r]
Ing form as gerund and present participleThe –ing form of the verb can be the present participle or the gerund.When the –ing form is used as a present participle, it helps make continuous tense forms. Study the examplesgiven below:I am writing an email. (Here th[r]
Inversion of subject and verbIn English, the usual order of words in a sentence is subject + verb + object. Sometimes certain adverbs comeat the beginning of the sentence. This order is then inverted and the verb comes before the[r]
Joining two sentences using a noun clauseMake one of the simple sentences the principal clause and change the other clauses into subordinate clauses.Note that the subordinate clause can be a noun clause, an adverb clause or an adjective clause.A noun clause acts as the[r]
Uses of the infinitiveThe infinitive can be used as a noun. As a noun it can be the subject or object of the verb.To find fault is easy. (Here the infinitive ‘to find’ is the subject of the verb is.)To err is human. (Here the infinitive[r]
UNIT 1. SUBJECT, OBJECT, POSSESSIVE PRONOUN, QUESTIONI. Cirle the best option to complete each sentence:1. Could you tell me _________ you don’t like living in a big city?a. howb. whenc. whered. why2. “ _________ are they?”. “Oh, the President’s daughters”a. Whob. Whomc. Whichd. That3. _________ boo[r]
-ing form the form of a verb ending in -ing. Examples: finding; keeping;running. See also gerund, present participle.initial at the beginning. Sometimes is an adverb that can go in initial positionin a sentence. Example: Sometimes 1 wish I had a different job.intensifying making strong[r]
Present and past participlesWhen –ing forms are used to make continuous tense forms, they are called present participles. Note thatpresent participles are often confused with gerunds. Although both gerunds and present participles look alike,they have totally different grammatical prope[r]
have to use the following order:D) The order of the reportedquestion.Subject + Predicate (modal verb if necessary+ verb) + Object + Adverbs (place, time …)whether /if + Subject + Predicate (modalverb if necessary + verb) + Object +Adverbs (place, time[r]